yes it does
Frogs are not invertebrates; they are vertebrates. They belong to the class Amphibia, along with salamanders and caecilians. Frogs have a backbone and a complex nervous system, distinguishing them from invertebrates which lack a backbone.
Yes, all amfibians have a backbone. Frogs are an exception in the way thei have a very short backbone and most species lack ribs, but all have a backbone.
Yes, green tree frogs are vertebrates, which mean they have a backbone.
Frogs eat grasshoppers. At least i know bull frogs and wood frogs do.
Poison dart frogs are vertebrates because they have a backbone or spine. Vertebrates are animals with spines or backbones.
In frogs body kidny is located in abdomin on both dides of backbone .
yes they are
amphibians have a backbone a frog has a back bone and there cold blooded
Frogs are vertebrates since it has a backbone. In fact, all amphibians are vertebrates.
The members of the Order Anura (Frogs) have the shortest spines (shortest spinal columns) (shortest vertebral columns) (shortest backbones)
Frogs typically have a backbone composed of about 10 to 12 vertebrae. These vertebrae include cervical, trunk, and sacral regions, adapted for their jumping and swimming abilities. The exact number can vary slightly among different frog species. Overall, the structure of their backbone supports their unique locomotion and lifestyle.
Wood frogs are primarily found in North America, ranging from the southern Appalachian Mountains to the Arctic Circle. They inhabit a variety of wetland habitats such as bogs, swamps, and woodland ponds. Wood frogs have a wide distribution and can be found in both forested and tundra regions.